Types of Dental Crowns
In dentistry, the crown is mainly referred to as the anatomical area of teeth, usually covered by enamel. The crown is usually detectable in the mouth after developing below the gingiva and then erupting into place. If part of the tooth gets chipped or crushed, a dentist can apply an artificial crown. A dental crown is basically a "cap" that can be made from a different type of material that is fitted over a tooth to cover the tooth to restore its form and size and imporve its appearance. The crowns, when fitted into place, fully encase the entire visible portion of a tooth that lies at and above the gum line. If you want to know more about which crown will work best for your particular situation you can visit https://sunrise-dentistry.com/holistic-dentist-durango-co/
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